Information and Data Exchange Sample Clauses

Information and Data Exchange. The parties will share information as far as possible where work undertaken by one organisation affects the work of the other. Such information may include: • Advance notice of any programme of leak detection monitoring that involves the fitting of a device to a fire hydrants, including information of the type of device to be used, the area in which the monitoring will take place and its duration. • Information on any other type of device fitted to a hydrant that might affect its operation. • Fire Service water usage by volume using agreeable methods. • The Water Company may (at its discretion and free of charge) provide appropriate information (excluding anything considered by the Water Company to be commercially sensitive or restricted under the Data Protection Act) to the Fire Authority with regard to the water distribution network Where available and required this information may be provided in electronic format. Such information should be updated when appropriate. • Reciprocal information may be supplied by the Fire Services where appropriate and available To be developed.
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Information and Data Exchange. Werewolf shall keep Jazz fully informed of any progress and results of the Werewolf Development Activities and shall provide any updates and additional information as Jazz may request from time to time. In addition, Werewolf shall provide a written report, including all data and information generated in the performance of the Werewolf Development Activities, to Jazz in a form reasonably acceptable to Jazz on the [**] of each [**] during the period when activities are being performed under any Development Plan. Promptly following completion of any IND-Enabling Studies within the Werewolf Development Activities, Werewolf shall submit to Jazz all data and other information set forth in the applicable Development Plan for inclusion in an IND for the applicable Licensed Compound (the “IND Data Package”). Werewolf shall promptly provide to Jazz any data or information that Jazz identifies as missing from such IND Data Package and shall promptly provide responses to Jazz’s inquiries for clarification regarding the data and information included in such IND Data Package.
Information and Data Exchange. The parties will share information as far as possible where work undertaken by one organisation affects the work of the other. Such information may include: • Advance notice of any programme of leak detection monitoring that involves the fitting of a device to a fire hydrants, including information of the type of device to be used, the area in which the monitoring will take place and its duration. • Information on any other type of device fitted to a hydrant that might affect its operation. • Fire Service water usage by volume using agreeable methods. • The Water Company may, (at its discretion and free of charge) provide appropriate information, (excluding anything considered by the Water Company to be commercially sensitive or restricted under the Data Protection Act) to the Fire Authority with regard to the water distribution network. Where available and required, this information may be provided in electronic format. Such information should be updated when appropriate. • Reciprocal information may be supplied by the Fire Services where appropriate and available To be developed.
Information and Data Exchange. The information and data exchanged in furtherance of the activities under this MOU will be exchanged without use and disclosure restrictions. All final data and results produced by joint activities carried out under this MOU will be shared by all participants, and each agency will be free to disseminate them to whomever they choose. NASA and NRC will not restrict each other's rights to use the information and data unless required by national security regulations (e.g., classified information) or otherwise agreed to by the agencies for specifically identified information or data (e.g., proprietary data marked with a restrictive notice).
Information and Data Exchange. The parties will exchange data and information as specified in Part D of the Connection Agreement Data Book.
Information and Data Exchange. Subject to applicable law, Wxxxx Fargo and Purchaser shall furnish, or shall cause to be furnished to the other, a list of all benefit plan participants and employee data or information in its (or its Affiliates’) possession which is necessary for such other party or its Affiliates to maintain and implement any benefit plan or arrangement covered by this Agreement, or to comply with the provisions of this Agreement, and which is not otherwise readily available to such other party. Subject to applicable law, each of Wxxxx Fargo and Purchaser shall have the right, at its own cost and expense, at any reasonable time, with reasonable intervals, during normal business hours, upon reasonable prior written notice, to examine employee records in connection with legitimate business purposes, and to audit, examine and make copies of or extracts from the books, accounts and other records of the other and its Affiliates in order to verify the accuracy of such records insofar as they are relevant to this Agreement. Such audit, examination, copying and extracting may be conducted by employees of Wxxxx Fargo and its Affiliates or Purchaser and its Affiliates or a firm of independent public accountants or other experts designated by the requesting party; provided that, prior thereto, such firm delivers to the party to be audited an appropriate confidentiality agreement.
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  • Information and Data ‌ Upon request of the Union, the Employer agrees to furnish the Union with the following information: budgets for the Board of Regents; budgets for each College; public information used in the preparation of budgets as provided by law such as salaries; minutes of meetings of the Board; policies of the Board of Regents which apply to faculty members. Voluminous information shall be made available for inspection or will be provided at reproduction cost.

  • Information Exchange As soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date, the Parties shall exchange information regarding the design and compatibility of the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities and Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities and compatibility of the Interconnection Facilities with the Participating TO’s Transmission System, and shall work diligently and in good faith to make any necessary design changes.

  • INFORMATION AND NOTICES A. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all notices required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and deemed sufficiently given for all purposes hereof if (i) delivered in person, by courier (e.g., by Federal Express) or by registered or certified United States Mail to the Party to be notified, with receipt obtained, or (ii) sent by facsimile or email transmission, with notice of receipt obtained, in each case to the appropriate address or number as set forth below. Each notice shall be deemed effective on receipt by the addressee as aforesaid; provided that, notice received by facsimile or email transmission after 5:00 p.m. at the location of the addressee of such notice shall be deemed received on the first business day following the date of such electronic receipt. B. Notices to the District shall be addressed to the District’s Authorized Representative as follows: Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent of Schools Xxxxxxx-Portland Independent School District 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Portland, Texas 78374 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Facsimile: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxx@x-xxxx.xxx or at such other address or to such other facsimile transmission number and to the attention of such other person as a Party may designate by written notice to the other. C. Notices to the Applicant shall be addressed to its Authorized Representative as follows: Xxxxxx Xxxx Property Tax Division Manager Exxon Mobil Corporation 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Blvd. The Woodlands, Texas 77380 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Facsimile: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxx.x.xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at such other address or to such other facsimile transmission number and to the attention of such other person as a Party may designate by written notice to the other.

  • Information and communication The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.

  • Data Exchange Each Party shall furnish to the other Party real-time and forecasted data as required by ERCOT Requirements. The Parties will cooperate with one another in the analysis of disturbances to either the Plant or the TSP’s System by gathering and providing access to any information relating to any disturbance, including information from oscillography, protective relay targets, breaker operations, and sequence of events records.

  • Cooperation and Exchange of Information The Parties shall each cooperate fully (and each shall cause its respective Affiliates to cooperate fully) and in a timely manner (considering the other Party’s normal internal processing or reporting requirements) with all reasonable requests from another Party hereto, or from an agent, representative, or advisor to such Party, in connection with the preparation and filing of Tax Returns, claims for Refund, Audits, determinations of Tax Attributes and the calculation of Taxes or other amounts required to be paid hereunder, and any applicable financial reporting requirements of a Party or its Affiliates, in each case, related or attributable to or arising in connection with Taxes or Tax Attributes of any of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries covered by this Agreement. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation: (a) the retention until the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or, if later, until the expiration of all relevant Tax Attributes (in each case taking into account all waivers and extensions), and the provision upon request, of Tax Returns of the Parties and their respective Subsidiaries for periods up to and including the Distribution Date, books, records (including information regarding ownership and Tax basis of property), documentation, and other information relating to such Tax Returns, including accompanying schedules, related work papers, and documents relating to rulings or other determinations by Taxing Authorities; (b) the execution of any document that may be necessary or reasonably helpful in connection with any Audit of any of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries, or the filing of a Tax Return or Refund claim of the Parties or any of their respective Subsidiaries (including the signature of an officer of a Party or its Subsidiary); (c) the use of the Party’s reasonable best efforts to obtain any documentation and provide additional facts, insights or views as requested by another Party that may be necessary or reasonably helpful in connection with any of the foregoing (including without limitation any information contained in Tax or other financial information databases); and (d) the use of the Party’s reasonable best efforts to obtain any Tax Returns (including accompanying schedules, related work papers, and documents), documents, books, records, or other information that may be necessary or helpful in connection with any Tax Returns of any of the Parties or their Affiliates. Each Party shall make its and its Subsidiaries’ employees and facilities available on a reasonable and mutually convenient basis in connection with the foregoing matters. Except for costs and expenses otherwise allocated among the Parties pursuant to this Agreement, including costs incurred under Article II and Article IX, and except for copying costs, which shall be shared equally by the Parties, no reimbursement shall be made for costs and expenses incurred by the Parties as a result of cooperating pursuant to this Section 10.1.

  • Information and Documents (a) From and after the date of this Agreement and to the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.1, to the extent permitted by applicable Law and upon reasonable advance notice, and solely for purposes of integration planning or in furtherance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements, (1) Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, permit Purchaser Parent and its Representatives to have reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the books and records that constitute Purchased Assets, and to such personnel, offices and other facilities and properties that constitute Purchased Assets, and to provide such other information in respect of the Business as may be reasonably requested by Purchaser Parent for such purposes and (2) Purchaser Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, permit Seller Parent and its Representatives to have reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the books and records of Purchaser and its Subsidiaries or that are related to the Purchaser Business (provided that Purchaser Parent may redact any information in any such record not related to the Purchaser Business), and to such personnel, offices and other facilities and properties of Purchaser and its Subsidiaries or that are related to the Purchaser Business, and to provide such other information in respect of the Purchaser Business as may be reasonably requested by Seller Parent for such purposes; provided that all requests for access pursuant to this Section 6.1 shall be directed to and coordinated with a person or persons designated by Seller Parent or Purchaser Parent, as applicable, in writing; provided, further, that each Parent and its Subsidiaries may restrict the foregoing access or the provision of such information to the extent that, in the reasonable judgment of such Parent, (i) applicable Law requires such Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to restrict or prohibit such access or the provision of such information, (ii) providing such access would unreasonably interfere with the operation of such Parent’s and its Subsidiaries’ respective businesses, including the Business and the Purchaser Business, as applicable, (iii) providing such access or information would breach a confidentiality obligation to a third party, (iv) providing such access or information would result in disclosure of any information that is competitively or commercially sensitive, (v) in the case of access or information provided by Seller Parent, the information relates to the Strategic Process, or in the case of access or information provided by Purchaser Parent, the information relates to review of strategic alternatives with respect to the Purchaser Business, or (vi) providing such access or disclosure of any such information would reasonably be expected to result in the loss or waiver of the attorney-client or other applicable privilege or protection. In the event that a Parent or its Subsidiaries restricts access or withholds information on the basis of the foregoing clauses (i) through (vi), such Parent shall, if permitted, inform the other Parent as to the general nature of what is being restricted or withheld and the reason therefor, and such Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, use its commercially reasonable efforts to make appropriate substitute arrangements to permit disclosure of the relevant information in a manner that does not suffer from such impediments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (A) prior to the Closing, neither Parent, nor any of its Affiliates and Representatives, shall conduct any phase II environmental site assessment or conduct any invasive testing or any sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater or building material at, on, under or within any property of the other Parent or its Subsidiaries and (B) prior to Closing, none of Seller Parent or any of its Affiliates, including the Conveyed Subsidiaries (and their Subsidiaries), shall provide Business Employee personnel files to Purchaser Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives and none of Purchaser Parent or any of its Affiliates, including Purchaser (and its Subsidiaries), shall provide Purchaser Business Employee personnel files to Seller Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives. Notwithstanding the foregoing, following Closing (x) to the extent permitted by Law, Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, provide Purchaser and its Subsidiaries access to personnel records and other personnel information related to the Business Employees and Former Business Employees reasonably requested by Purchaser and its Subsidiaries and (y) Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, retain all material records related to the Business Employees and Former Business Employees in accordance with Seller Parent’s records retention policies and, in no event, for less than such period of time required by applicable Law. It is further agreed that, prior to the Closing, each Parent and its Affiliates and Representatives shall not contact any of the directors, officers, employees, agents, customers, suppliers, licensors, licensees, distributors or other business partners of the other Parent or any of its Affiliates (including, with respect to Seller Parent, the Conveyed Subsidiaries (or their Subsidiaries) and, with respect to Purchaser Parent, Purchaser and its Subsidiaries) in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, whether in person or by telephone, mail or other means of communication, without the specific prior authorization by the other Parent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided that the foregoing shall not prevent any Parent or its Affiliates from operating in the ordinary course of business and communicating with such parties on matters unrelated to the Business or the Purchaser Business, as applicable, and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall Seller Parent or any of its Affiliates, including the Conveyed Subsidiaries (and their Subsidiaries), be required to provide any information as and to the extent it relates to any Retained Businesses, any Excluded Assets or any Retained Liabilities, or be required to provide a copy of, or otherwise disclose the contents of, any Seller Combined Tax Return, and in no event shall Purchaser Parent or any of its Affiliates, including Purchaser and its Subsidiaries, be required to provide any information as and to the extent it relates to any Purchaser Parent Retained Businesses or any Purchaser Parent Retained Liabilities. The Parties agree that, with respect to any matters that are the subject of both this Section 6.1(a) and Section 6.5(i), the provisions of Section 6.5(i) (and not this Section 6.1(a)) shall control. (b) Subject to Section 6.12, all information received or otherwise obtained by either Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives from, by or on behalf of the other Parent or any of its Affiliates or Representatives, in connection with the negotiation, execution, performance or consummation of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, whether prior to, on or following the date of this Agreement, will be held by such Parent and its Affiliates and Representatives pursuant to the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement and Section 6.12. Subject to Section 6.12(d), the Confidentiality Agreement and the Clean Team Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with their terms (subject to Section 9.2(d)) notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement. (c) From and after the date of this Agreement until the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.1, Seller Parent and its Subsidiaries shall consult with and provide material updates to Purchaser Parent regarding the matters disclosed on Section 6.1(c) of the Purchaser Disclosure Letter.

  • Information and Records (a) Lessee shall promptly furnish to Lessor all such information as Lessor may from time to time reasonably request regarding the Aircraft or any part thereof, its use, registration, location and condition. In addition, Lessee shall, on each Maintenance Payments Date and the Termination Date, furnish to Lessor a monthly maintenance status report substantially in the form of Schedule 5. (b) Lessee shall keep, or procure that there are kept, (i) the Aircraft Documents and shall keep as part thereof accurate, complete and current records of all flights made by the Aircraft during the Term, including all Flight Hours and Cycles of the Airframe, each Engine and the Parts, and of all maintenance and repairs carried out on the Aircraft and each Engine and every Part and (ii) historical records for condition monitored, hard time and life-limited Parts (including tags from the manufacturer of such Part or a repair facility which evidence that such Part is new or overhauled and establish authenticity, total time in service and time since overhaul for such Part). Such Aircraft Documents and historical records referred to in subclause (ii) shall be kept for the duration of the Term and maintained in English and in such manner, form and location as the Aviation Authority and any applicable law may from time to time require and the Aircraft Documents shall disclose the location of all Engines and Parts not installed on the Aircraft. In addition, the Aircraft Manuals shall be kept in such manner, form and location as the FAA may require to the extent that the requirements of the FAA do not conflict with the requirements of the Aviation Authority. Except as required by applicable law, the Aircraft Documents and historical records referred to in subclause (ii) shall be the property of Lessor. Lessee may maintain all Aircraft Documents (or any subset thereof) in electronic format, provided, that Lessee shall send to Lessor all hard copies of all such Aircraft Documents. (c) Lessee shall promptly on becoming aware of the same notify Lessor of: (i) any Total Loss with respect to the Aircraft, the Airframe or any Engine; (ii) any loss, theft, damage or destruction to the Aircraft or any part thereof if (A) the potential cost of repairs or replacement may exceed the Damage Notification Threshold or its equivalent in any other currency, or (B) Lessee is required to report the same to the Aviation Authority; (iii) any loss, arrest, hijacking, confiscation, seizure, requisition, impound, taking in execution, detention or forfeiture of the Aircraft or any part thereof; and (iv) any event, accident or incident in respect of the Aircraft that might reasonably be expected to involve Lessor or Lessee in loss or liability in excess of the Damage Notification Threshold or its equivalent in any other currency, or which is required to be reported to the Aviation Authority. (d) Lessee shall provide Lessor with prior written notice of each 6Y/4C-Check, 12Y/8C-Check, Engine Performance Restoration, APU Heavy Repair and Landing Gear Overhaul, provided that if any such maintenance event is to occur less than thirty days after the scheduling thereof, Lessee shall provide written notice of such maintenance event promptly upon the scheduling thereof.

  • FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND NOTICES Until all the Obligations have been finally and indefeasibly paid and satisfied in full and the Commitments terminated, unless consent has been obtained in the manner set forth in Section 12.9 hereof, the Borrower will furnish or cause to be furnished to the Administrative Agent and each Lender at its address set forth in Schedule 1, or such other office as may be designated by the Agent or the applicable Lender from time to time:

  • Identification and Disclosure of Privacy and Security Offices Business Associate and Subcontractors shall provide, within ten (10) days of the execution of this agreement, written notice to the Covered Entity’s contract/grant manager the names and contact information of both the HIPAA Privacy Officer and HIPAA Security Officer. This information must be updated any time either of these contacts changes.

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